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Savvy Chic - The Art of More for Less - cover

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Savvy Chic - The Art of More for Less

Ann Johnson

Maison d'édition: HarperCollins e-books

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Synopsis

From Anna Johnson, the author of Three Black Skirts and Handbags comes an invaluable manual for how to live well and elegantly on a budget. The perfect book for our more frugal times, Savvy Chic celebrates “the Art of More for Less,” illuminating the path to smarter, more creative spending for every woman trying to cut corners and save money, but who still wants to  live and look fabulous. Savvy Chic belongs on every woman’s bookshelf, right next to The Modern Girls Guide to Life.
Disponible depuis: 26/10/2011.

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